Burger Science
The first thing your teeth sink into, as you chew your way through a juicy burger is the bun. As…
The Gravity Slingshot phenomenon
Gravity Assisted Motion, otherwise known as a “gravity slingshot”, is a concept that has been brought light through many space-exploration…
The Technology that could have Fixed the COVID-19 Outbreak
The Tech that could have Fixed the Coronavirus. The global coronavirus is a massive issue. Obviously. Along with tragic deaths…
Muon-Catalysed Fusion
Nuclear fusion occurs when two atomic nuclei come close enough for the attraction governed by the strong nuclear force to overcome the…
The Psychology Behind why People Join Cults
November 18th 1978, Jonestown, French Guiana. 918 people lie dead – men, women, children. A tub of grape-flavoured Flavour Aid…
The Physics Behind Quantum Computing
Quantum entanglement is the process by which particles interact in such a way that their physical properties such as momentum,…
A, C, T, G, U, P, Z – Toying with Genetics
‘There are four bases, adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine.’ This phrase has been directly lifted from the Pearson Edexcel IGCSE…
Electromagnetic Radiation from Cell Phones
The scintillating iPhone 7 pulsates as he calls. She picks up. Presses the phone to her face. Harmless, right? Think…
The perpetual conflict between lesion damage and repair mechanisms, and why we can be optimistic about curing cancer
Source of featured image: https://www.whatisepigenetics.com Abstract: We are told in GCSE that mutations and changes to the structure of a…
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